1997 Australian Super Touring Championship - Teams and Drivers

Teams and Drivers

The following teams and drivers competed in the 1997 Australian Super Touring Championship.

Team Manufacturer Car model No Driver
Brad Jones Racing
(Orix Audi Sport Australia)
Audi A4 Quattro 1 * Brad Jones
11 * Cameron McConville
Paul Morris Motorsport
(BMW Motorsport)
BMW 320i 2 * Paul Morris
22 * Craig Baird
83 * Geoff Brabham
Volvo Cars Australia
(Volvo Dealer Team)
Volvo 850 4 * Tony Scott
8 * Jim Richards
Phoenix Motorsport Toyota Camry 10 Mark Adderton
Neal Bates
Greenfield Mowers Racing Holden Vectra 12 Cameron McLean
CPW Motorsport BMW 318i 13 Wayne Wakefield
27 Steven Johnson
64 Jason Richards
Triple P Racing
(Hyundai Motorsport)
Hyundai Lantra 14 Jim Cornish
Kurt Kratzmann
57 Jim Cornish
58 Paul Pickett
Albert Poon Ford Mondeo 15 Gianfranco Brancatelli
Mike Briggs
20 Albert Poon
AAP Racing Toyota Carina 15 Milton Leslight
Bob Holden Motors BMW 318i 16 Justin Mathews
M-F Racing Peugeot 405 Mi16 21 Mike Fitzgerald
Garry Rogers Motorsport Honda
Nissan
Accord
Primera
34 Steven Richards
TC Motorsport
(Fastway Couriers Racing)
Peugeot 405 Mi16 37 Tony Newman
38 Dwayne Bewley
Gun Racing Alfa Romeo 155 TS 45 David Auger
John Henderson Racing Opel Vectra 56 John Henderson
Warren Luff Honda Accord 60 Warren Luff
Robert Tweedie Vauxhall Cavalier 79 Bob Tweedie
Knight Racing Ford Mondeo 88 Peter Hills
89 Jenni Thompson
Claude Elias
Nigel Barclay BMW 318i 99 Blair Smith

Note : * indicates entry nominated by a manufacturer for the Manufacturers Championship

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